MK Merchants SA – Gold Trade Sponsor of the ‘Agro&Food Security Forum. Grains, Oilseeds, Pulses’, September 14-15, Warsaw
UkrAgroConsult is pleased to welcome MK Merchants SA as a Gold Trade Sponsor of the International Forum ‘Agro&Food Security Forum. Grains, Oilseeds, Pulses‘ to be held on September 14-15 at the Westin Hotel, Warsaw, Poland. The organizers of the event are the consulting agency “UkrAgroConsult” and the Association of Pulses Producers and Consumers of Ukraine.
MK Merchants SA is an international company from Switzerland, engaged in trading cereals, pulses, vegoil and oilseed crops, and other agri commodities, which are supplied to more than 16 countries.
Agro&Food Security Forum. Grains, Oilseeds, Pulses is a new platform for the global dialogue and the search for effective solutions to ensure global food security, develop new supply chains and collaborate in agribusiness.
The Forum will involve government representatives of Ukraine and Poland, leading Ukrainian experts and market operators, as well as international agri community, to highlight new factors shaping agricultural market of Ukraine and the world in 2023-25, production and export potential of agri commodities, formation of new logistics corridors and new ways of cooperation to prevent the food crisis.
Also, on September 14 a working trip to the ports of Gdansk and Gdynia will take place. Detailed information>>
Delegates from 15+ countries have already registered to take part!
Sponsors of the Forum: Gold Sponsors – Port of Gdynia, Özpolat Makina. Gold Trade Sponsor – MKM Trade. Legal Sponsor – AGA Partners. Sponsors – CME Group and Arnika Agro-Industrial Group, Ascet Shipping.
We invite all agri & food operators to join the Forum and take an active part in shaping of the new market reality.
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